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"One day I'll just quit and go" is less of a fantasy and more of a standing plan. Every single PTO day gets used — no guilt, no leftovers. No remote policy on the job listing is basically a dealbreaker. You've shown up a day early on work trips to actually see the city. You check flight prices the way other people check the weather. New places don't just recharge you, they feed directly into how you work and think — that's not an excuse, it's a genuine competitive edge.
"Wanna fly somewhere this weekend?" is a legitimate thing you've said to partners. Freedom has to be mutual — a relationship that feels like a cage doesn't last long. The ideal partner doesn't just tolerate the wanderlust, they match it. Getting lost together somewhere new, figuring it out, laughing about it — that's the romance.
The same office, same commute, same desk every day eventually starts to feel like a sentence. Freelancing, remote work, international opportunities — you're building toward a work style that doesn't anchor you to one place. Different cultures and contexts don't just enrich your life, they sharpen your thinking in ways staying put never could.
Travel fund? Fully funded and actively growing. Standard retirement savings? Honestly, still catching up. The logic is sound though: experiences that expand how you see the world compound in ways a savings account doesn't. Every trip makes you better at what you do. That's not avoidance — that's investment in a different denominator.